
The POTS Handbook: A Guide for Patients, Families, and Caregivers is a compassionate, easy-to-understand resource designed to support everyone affected by Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). This book explains the condition in clear, non-technical language, helping readers understand what POTS is, how it affects the body, and why symptoms can vary from person to person.
Blending medical insight with practical advice, the handbook covers diagnosis, common symptoms, treatment options, lifestyle adjustments, and symptom-management strategies. It also addresses the emotional and social challenges of living with a chronic condition, offering guidance on coping, self-advocacy, and building a strong support system.
Written for patients navigating daily life with POTS, as well as for families and caregivers who want to provide informed, empathetic care, The POTS Handbook empowers readers with knowledge, reassurance, and hope-making it a trusted companion on the journey toward better understanding and improved quality of life.